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  2. Ready for Norovirus 2024? The stomach bug is on the rise again

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    The 2023-2024 norovirus season is well underway in the United States. Cases of the highly contagious stomach bug, which causes diarrhea and vomiting, are climbing steadily across the country.

  3. Norovirus, aka stomach flu, on the rise in the US: Know these ...

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    Here's what to know about symptoms, transmission and treatment. The norovirus, aka the "stomach flu," is continuing to circulate, causing more cases in the U.S. ... The 2023–2024 norovirus ...

  4. Is there a stomach bug going around Oklahoma? What to ... - AOL

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    The main symptoms are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and/or stomach cramping. Some people may have a low-grade fever, chills, headache, muscle aches and/or may feel tired. How to treat the norovirus ...

  5. Norovirus outbreak 2024: How to avoid stomach bug ... - AOL

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    A surge in norovirus cases is hitting New York. Here is how it spreads, tips for staying safe and how this season compares to prior years.

  6. Gastroenterocolitis - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the cause of the inflammation, symptoms may last from one day to more than a week. Gastroenteritis caused by viruses may last one to two days. Most people recover easily from a short episode of vomiting and diarrhea by drinking clear fluids to replace the fluid that was lost and then gradually progressing to a normal diet.

  7. The winter stomach bug is back. Norovirus, a contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea, has been surging in the Northeast over the past few weeks.

  8. Gastroenteritis - Wikipedia

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    Gastro, stomach bug, stomach virus, stomach flu, gastric flu, gastrointestinitis, flu bug: Gastroenteritis viruses: A = rotavirus, B = adenovirus, C = norovirus and D = astrovirus. The virus particles are shown at the same magnification to allow size comparison. Specialty: Infectious disease, gastroenterology: Symptoms

  9. Sapovirus - Wikipedia

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    Sapovirus is a genetically diverse genus of single-stranded positive-sense RNA, non-enveloped viruses within the family Caliciviridae. [1] [2] Together with norovirus, sapoviruses are the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis (commonly called the "stomach flu" although it is not related to influenza) in humans and animals.